You'd need some kind of wireless bridge device, since you can't add a wifi card or USB dongle to the SunRay itself. Having said that, your network will be much more reliable if you just run the cable. You'll still need to do some cabling anyway as wifi range isn't nearly "30Km" either. For the printer, you can get wireless print servers. You'd just use that through the printer's parallel or USB port instead of the JetDirect.
Seth George Vasiliadis wrote: > > Hey All ... > > We have 6 x SunRay 150 running off a Sun E450 Server and 4 x Sun W1100Z > Workstations. > At present they are all connected to a Dell 3324 Switch. > > We are about to move to our new premises and we would like to run a full > wireless network. > ”Just trying to avoid running 30,000 meters of cable”. > > Our SunRays are scattered around our facility and we have 10 contractual > staff with laptops > (Mac’s & Win) that come and go, but all share the 6 cubes we have set-up. > > We also have a HP8550 network printer with a Jet Direct interface that > we would like to go > wireless. > > Any suggestions will be appreciated. > > Cheers > > -- Seth Galitzer Systems Coordinator Computing and Information Sciences Kansas State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] 785-532-7790 _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
